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--- Comment #5 from Denis ---
(In reply to Buovjaga from comment #4)
> (In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #3)
> > You can go to Tools > Options > LibreOffice > Application Colors. There you
> > can set application and document colo
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--- Comment #2 from Denis ---
Inverting the colors in the window with a window manager or compositor would
invert the colors of GUI too, and as I have already said, I use a dark theme,
so that would make my GUI elements bright.
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--- Comment #1 from Adolfo Jayme ---
IMHO this is a function that belongs to the operating system instead of a
particular application.
Compiz allows me to invert the colors of any windows with Super+N/M.
Windows 10 1709 lets me invert th